Shubhank
Auspicious, Prosperous
shoo-bahnk/ʃuˈbʱaːŋk/
Meaning & Origin
Shubhank is a name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Shubh', meaning auspicious or prosperous. It is often given to children to bring good fortune and success.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of divine blessings and positivity.
Language details
शुभांक
Auspicious, Prosperous
शुभांक
शुभ और समृद्धि
சுபாங்க
பலனுக்கு உள்ளது
శుభాంక
శుభం అందుబాటులు
Shubhank
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Auspicious, Prosperous
Shubhank
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Auspicious, Prosperous
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
shoo-bahnk
/ʃuˈbʱaːŋk/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Saturday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Citrine
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Shubhank carries a rich cultural significance, as it is often used in Hindu communities to bestow blessings and good wishes upon children. It is believed that the name holds the power to bring prosperity, happiness, and a fortunate life. This can be seen in various Hindu rituals and ceremonies, where the naming of a child is considered an important milestone.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Shubhank represents the hope and expectation for a blessed and virtuous life. It is a reminder of the desire for spiritual growth, auspiciousness, and the potential for enlightenment that lies within each individual. The name serves as a constant reminder to live a righteous and pious life, and to strive towards achieving the ultimate goal of self-realization.
Cultural name • Root: सु + अंक • From Sanskrit words सु (su) meaning 'good' and अंक (aṅka) meaning 'mark'
Historical references
Shubhankar Shilpakar, a famous Hindu sculptor who lived during the Gupta Empire (circa 4th to 6th century AD) is known for his intricate and beautiful stone carvings of gods and goddesses. His name 'Shubhank' is derived from the Sanskrit words 'shubh' meaning auspicious and 'ank' meaning direction.
4th to 6th century AD
Shubhankar Tripati, a renowned Sanskrit scholar and philosopher who lived during the medieval period (circa 13th to 15th century AD) in Bengal, India. He was a prominent figure in the Advaita Vedanta school of thought and is credited with writing numerous commentaries on the works of great Hindu philosophers such as Shankara and Ramanuja. His name 'Shubhank' signifies his association with auspiciousness and wisdom in Hindu philosophy.
13th to 15th century AD
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